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Thread: Wah Pedals

  1. #1
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    Default Wah Pedals

    My son is thinking of getting a wah pedal.

    He is in to rock/metal/thrash. He is starting his own pedal board with the only pedal so far a MXR Full Bore Metal, which he got for £30 from Cash Converters. It sounds great and I wish I had seen it first!

    I have a pretty decent multi fx but frankly the wah on it is the weak link. It doesn't really give that 70s porn movie "wakka wakka" sound (or so I am told!). It is too "polite", even after some tinkering with the settings.

    Any advice on brands or what to look out for in a decent wah?

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    Not a guitarist but most of the good ones i know use a Jim Dunlop cry baby wah.

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    I agree with Dave, had a quick look and there's loads of the standard Cry Baby Pedals on ebay just now. Can probably pick up a second hand one for about £30 or so, just hope its a good one that you get if it is second hand. There's a lot of guitarists with signature pedals with additional controls now, but they're pretty expensive.

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